Grindor, try and keep your posts on requests and other items of interest in their relevant threads (or create a new one if necessary), so this way the official development screenshot thread is less cluttered. Also, for those of us still lurking around the forums, we won't unnecessarily get our hopes up every time we see that the screenshot thread has new posts.

And IIRC, there won't be any playable landmaster segments to the game as the FS2 engine is primarily designed for space/air gameplay. From my understanding, introducing player controlled land-based vehicles and similar that are restricted and reactive to terrain is beyond the scope of this mod and engine. Correct me if I'm wrong though, guys.

From my understanding, introducing player controlled land-based vehicles and similar that are restricted and reactive to terrain is beyond the scope of this mod and engine. Correct me if I'm wrong though, guys.

I think grounded stationary guns are easy though

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He's stating that probably the most similar Arwing to Command's may be the one from SF64. I'd say Adventures myself, becasue it is quite smooth, however the sharp traingle g-diffusers really allow it to be look nearly the same as the 64 arwings.

Glad to determine a brand new pic DB! Maybe we ought to have two subjects though? Or host a gallery on Flickr of all of the presently launched SoL pictures to ensure that finding them is not an problem?

(Personally, i think this is a launch tunnel btw. Straight out of the SNES game. SCRAMBLE!)

"If I have to write a research paper, do Calculus homework, complete WebAssigns for Chemistry, and read a bunch of chapters in For the Record and How the Other Half Lives, when am I going to find time to study for that exam next Tuesday?"

I have seen many posts in the past complaining about browser memory usage. So, the idea of this thread is to compare each user browser about:memory page, to see where the memory is going and perhaps try to optimize it. Additionally, some users might not be aware of the existence of the about:memory page. I think this can be fun, educational and helpful at the same time.

I am not an expert on memory usage, but I think that together we can figure out some things. For instance, as you can see under the storage section in the screenshot below, that lazarus.sqlite database is using 60Mb.

Lazarus is an extension that saves what you type in forms, so in case the browser crashes you can recover the text. It is a very useful add-on, however 60Mb is too much to trade. So I opened Lazarus Database preferences and used the feature to Clean The Database, then restarted the browser. I didn't help. So I opened my FF profile and deleted the lazarus.sqlite. I probably could have done through Lazarus preferences as well. Anyways, I have gained 60 Mb in my Firefox RAM usage.